About Nephrology for NEET SS
Nephrology is a fundamental component that encompasses a comprehensive study of renal medicine and covers topics including kidneys and their functions, various kidney diseases, diagnostic approaches, and treatment strategies.
The first-year graft survival rate after a transplant is 94%. The first-year acute rejection rate is 12%. Chronic Allograft Rejection is the reje...
Definition Of Membranous NephropathyIgG and Complement beneath the podocyte on the subepithelial surface of the glomerular capillary wall. Podocy...
Definition Of Minimal Change DiseaseMinimal Change Disease is also called lipid nephrosis or minimal lesion disease.Excrete lipid globules or fat...
How does PrepLadder make Nephrology learning easy for students?
PrepLadder’s host of study materials for Nephrology includes Notes, Test Series, QBank, and Interactive video lectures curated by India’s top medical faculty. The resources simplify the most challenging subjects, breaking them down into easily digestible segments of information, and help elevate your preparation for NEET SS Medicine. Target your weak points, all while sharpening your expertise through rigorous practice with previous year question papers.
Meet our Nephrology Faculty
Dr. Deepak Marwah is India's leading Medicine educator in India. He holds a teaching experience of 20+ years, during which he has helped lakhs of students elevate their Neurology preparation. His highly engaging and conceptual lectures have simplified the concepts of Internal Medicine for students to have a clear shot at the current pattern of the NEET-SS Medicine examination. His book "Complete Review of Medicine" was sold out within 1 month of its launch.
PancreatitisThe Most common cause of Acute pancreatitis is Gallstones, and the second most common cause is Alcohol consumption.The TIGAR-O classificat
Menetrier's DiseaseMenetrier’s Disease is also called Hypertrophic and hypoproteinemic(associated with protein loss) disease of the stomach.Epidemiolo
Mesenteric IschemiaMesenteric ischemia occurs when blood flow to the intestine decreases due to the pathology of the arteries. This ischemia can be ve
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